#1Describe what happened to each type of fork bird over time.
Each type of fork bird changed over time. This is because, many fork birds didn't adapt to their environment and also the amount of sticks it had on itself, which made them decrease there amount of food they received. Also, the amount of food each fork bird also increased because the fork bird really wanted their food so they kept getting their food faster and faster, then the rest of them.


#2.Which fork bird was the most successful? Use your data to support your answer..
The 10th Generation. This is because it was the most out of all, and it had the most number of 4-tinned fork birds. This is because the 4-tinned fork bird can hold more cheerios because it has more sticks and it is stable and hold more too it, than the others.

#3.Battling Beaks simulates the idea of NATURAL SELECTION. Based on what you did in class, your data and questions 1 and 2, what do you suppose natural selection?
I think Natural Selection is how something is naturally made. So, for example in number 1 I stated that a fork bird can get more amount of food (cheerios) by how much stable its sticks are and how it is adapted to its movement by getting the food. So, number 1 is an example of natural selection because that's how the different generations function. And in number 2, I stated that the 4-Tinned Fork Bird was the highest, this is a another example because the fork bird is adapted to its 4 sticks and its functions are fast because it gets more food because it can hold more and its stable.

#4As a result of heavy rains, the major food source for fork birds is now blueberries. After many generations, how many types of fork birds do you think there will be? What will the fork birds look like? Explain your answer.
In this case, I think there will be 4-tinned fork birds. There sticks of there forks will be pointy and strong, and there size will be long. This is because blueberry's are round, and it will be harder to pick them because they are large and may fall, so you need a good stability for it, so you will actually stick the blueberries in the forks.

#5The cheetah, an extremely fast and efficient hunter, is an endangered species. The few cheetahs alive today show very little variation. How does this help to explain why cheetahs are on the verge of becoming extinct?
Cheetah's are on the verge of becoming extinct because they don't have enough cheetah's to mate with, which makes interact with other animals which will make there offsprings different from the cheetah's, which then only the parents from the species of cheetahs will be alive.